Myc-mediated inhibition of HIF1a degradation promotes M2 macrophage polarization and impairs CD8 T cell function through lactic acid secretion in ovarian cancer

Xiangyu Liu & Zhumei Cui et al. · 2024-08-14

Ovarian cancer, the eleventh most prevalent cancer among women and a significant cause of cancer-related mortality, poses considerable challenges. While the Myc oncogene is implicated in diverse cancers, its impact on tumours expressing Myc during immune therapy processes remains enigmatic. Our study investigated Myc overexpression in a murine ovarian cancer cell line, focusing on alterations in HIF1a function. Seahorse experiments were utilized to validate metabolic shifts post-Myc overexpression. Moreover, we explored macrophage polarization and immunosuppressive potential following coculture with Myc-overexpressing tumour cells by employing Gpr132
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Xiangyu Liu, Xiangyu Wang, Jingjing Zhang, Tian Tian, Ying Ning, Yu Chen, Guoliang Li, Zhumei Cui